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. >> reporter: fumihiro ito spent years developing energy sources. he led a project to develop gas fields in the salaha desert. he came from a town devastated in the tsunami two years ago. now, his 82-year-old mother lives alone in temporary housing. she says she has no mementos to remember her son. he and his former classmates were planning to get together next month to celebrate their 60th birthdays. >> translator: ito said he would join the party but would not stay overnight, because he wanted to visit his mother and stay with her. i want the news to be a mistake. i still think ito will show up at the party. >> reporter: he was looking forward to seeing his old friend. instead, he and the others will take a moment to remember. keiko abe, nhk world, tokyo. >> seven survivors of the attack will fly home on a government plane. the bodies of the seven victims will also be on the plane. >>> survivors from other asian countries have started to return patchari raksawong has details. >> a malaysian man arrived home on wednesday afternoon. he was an employ
. >> reporter: fumihiro ito spent years developing energy sources. he led a project to develop gas fields in the salaha desert. he came from a town devastated in the tsunami two years ago. now, his 82-year-old mother lives alone in temporary housing. she says she has no mementos to remember her son. he and his former classmates were planning to get together next month to celebrate their 60th birthdays. >> translator: ito said he would join the party but would not stay overnight,...
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o0 c1 look, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ ♪ that's why right here in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ ♪ >> not that you needed a great computer sysm to figure out the solutution, it wacommon sense. mentally ill people should not havve cess to guns. criminals should not have access to gununs. >> comnts at the we will see how easy y it is to enforce. new york governrnor andrew cuomo citing the toughehest laws in the nation. ththe shooters at virginia tech, colorado both rerececeived the the health coueling. mental health professionals who believa patient has been a credible teat to e a gun illegally, they have toeport that information to a ment health director. ththat person will need to go to the crcriminal justice establblish
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technologies and energy companies benefit and we have to rethink, the developed market, especially the u.s. will be the mashed potatoes part of the growth. >> all right. very growth. rich, brian, apparently you're joined at the hip strategically. >> brian wouldn't have lunch with me today though. >> he cancelled on me. >> because he knew who would have to pick up the check maybe, i don't know. >> see you guys later. courtney, see you later. get red for the big earnings reports coming out at the top of the hour. >> 12 minutes before the closing bell. dow jones industrial average higher by 42 points and the nasdaq is up one point. >> the nasdaq is up one point. >> objection i was looking at the right thing. >> when we come back, we're heading to the world economic forum in davos, swit land. a preview of all the wall street heavyweights she will be talking to this week. >> and despite fears of massive spending cuts defense stocks keep rallying. find out if the sector can rocket even higher when earnings kick off tomorrow. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunit
technologies and energy companies benefit and we have to rethink, the developed market, especially the u.s. will be the mashed potatoes part of the growth. >> all right. very growth. rich, brian, apparently you're joined at the hip strategically. >> brian wouldn't have lunch with me today though. >> he cancelled on me. >> because he knew who would have to pick up the check maybe, i don't know. >> see you guys later. courtney, see you later. get red for the big...
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they both guarantee the safety of nuclear energy. the administration is working on transforming the energy policies. the trade minster said the country will export nuclear infrastructure after ensuring that it's safe. >> translator: japan has accumulated technology and human resources related to nuclear power. we would like the chance to put these to use. meeting partners's request and safety will be the major premises of this effort. we want to keep exporting our nuclear power infrastructure. >> japan has been promoting exports of the generation facilities even after the disaster in fukushima. the previous administration led by the democratic party signed pacts with countries such as vietnam and jordan in 2011, enabling it to transport the technology. the comments suggest the government is willing to follow the new government policy. prime minister abe is riding high according to a poll. voters handed his administration a victory in a landslide election. two-thirds say they support abe's new cabinet. pollsters interviewed 1,138 peop
they both guarantee the safety of nuclear energy. the administration is working on transforming the energy policies. the trade minster said the country will export nuclear infrastructure after ensuring that it's safe. >> translator: japan has accumulated technology and human resources related to nuclear power. we would like the chance to put these to use. meeting partners's request and safety will be the major premises of this effort. we want to keep exporting our nuclear power...
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telecos and energy majors dragged the hang seng lower by .1%. elsewhere, south korea's kospi finished marginally in the red. apple suppliers continued to weigh down the market over demand concerns on the iphone 5. the australian market bucked the downward trend with the defensive telecos and stocks lending support. back to you. >> thanks. >>> the big event of the day today's u.s. earnings will be topped by big banks, jpmorgan and, yes, goldman sachs. jpmorgan reports fourth quarter results at 7:00 a.m. eastern. profits seen up 29% and revenue 10% from a year earlier. the london loss won't be included in the earnings, but the company is issuing two separate reports on what happened. the new cfo will run the earnings call for the first time. >>> and goldman sachs will follow at 7:30 a.m. eastern with its profits expected to double. revenues up about 30%, too, from a year earlier. analysts looking for an increase in investment banking and lending revenue. >>> jpmorgan shares have been an out performed, up nearly 2%. goldman, though, heading toward
telecos and energy majors dragged the hang seng lower by .1%. elsewhere, south korea's kospi finished marginally in the red. apple suppliers continued to weigh down the market over demand concerns on the iphone 5. the australian market bucked the downward trend with the defensive telecos and stocks lending support. back to you. >> thanks. >>> the big event of the day today's u.s. earnings will be topped by big banks, jpmorgan and, yes, goldman sachs. jpmorgan reports fourth...
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katie doesn't trust the energy giant's promises. instead, she's keeping a video diary to document everything that goes wrong. for instance, when gas escaped from an exploratory hole unchecked for months. >> there's something seriously wrong here, isn't it? >> it took months before the company plugged the leak. >> seeing that happen was something that no one would believe could actually take place. i mean we saw it and we were horrified. >> we can and do operate safely in the gas fields, and will continue to work to do so. there have been problem wells that have been identified. where such problems are identified, we immediately take steps to remediate and fix them. >> the groundwater level worries katie lloyd the most. she says it's dropped by ten meters in some places. she can't prove whether there's a link to the gas drilling, but it's just that uncertainty that gets her down. >> it is basically, "we'll just try it and see." so i certainly feel like we're a very big social experiment to see how things evolve and we'll just fix tha
katie doesn't trust the energy giant's promises. instead, she's keeping a video diary to document everything that goes wrong. for instance, when gas escaped from an exploratory hole unchecked for months. >> there's something seriously wrong here, isn't it? >> it took months before the company plugged the leak. >> seeing that happen was something that no one would believe could actually take place. i mean we saw it and we were horrified. >> we can and do operate safely in...
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a team from the international atomic energy agency has left for iran. the inspectors want to get into a military site they believe may be used to develop nuclear weapons. the inspectors have made repeated requests to visit the facility southeast of tehran. they believe iranian scientists have tested explosives at the parchin military complex as part of an effort to produce nuclear weapons. but government officials have received them access. they say the facility has nothing to do with nuclear development. >> we hope that we will be allowed to go to parchin and if access is granted we will welcome the chance to do so. >> representatives of six countries are taking another diplomatic tack. they're scheduled to meet with irann oicials later this month in istanbul. now, israeli leaders have threatened military action if the diplomatic efforts do not resolve the standoff. >>> indian prime minister manmohan singh said relations with pakistan are no longer business as usual. he's criticizing pakistanis for what he called a barbaric act in the disputed region o
a team from the international atomic energy agency has left for iran. the inspectors want to get into a military site they believe may be used to develop nuclear weapons. the inspectors have made repeated requests to visit the facility southeast of tehran. they believe iranian scientists have tested explosives at the parchin military complex as part of an effort to produce nuclear weapons. but government officials have received them access. they say the facility has nothing to do with nuclear...
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he is full of energy let's get a cheer here. what you have got here. >> here we go, ravens! >> here we go! >> here we go ravens, here we go! >> reporter: great job. i have to find some pom-poms here. >>> we have excited. we're back for round two. it is a special here. we have team coverage from the best spot all around. we'll be chatting with the fans at fells point. megan will take care of that. >> that's right. >> and break down what you can expect for the game on sunday night. get those feelings out of the mind and focus on finishing the task at hand. we have seen the fans donning every time of purple showing off the excitement getting ready for the game. >> and there is a parody of the song. >> this one has been renamed call me brady. >> we're the ravens so bring on brady. and. >> if you are cur cross they posted it and the lyrics on youtube and started the brick on brady. we are posting the video on our facebook page so you can check it out. it is there on our facebook fan page. >>> and manti te'o was are -- was a runner up for the heisman. and it involve as woman who n
he is full of energy let's get a cheer here. what you have got here. >> here we go, ravens! >> here we go! >> here we go ravens, here we go! >> reporter: great job. i have to find some pom-poms here. >>> we have excited. we're back for round two. it is a special here. we have team coverage from the best spot all around. we'll be chatting with the fans at fells point. megan will take care of that. >> that's right. >> and break down what you can expect...
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the source of energy like rain you work in response and we need to use richer. so. it's not instead you're acting with. but never a. video activities and also only life high they do octave wist. is not produced by fusion and hugh said that this is what you're doing now is an experiment but do you think that in the future if we continue predictions in the do you think that fusion power should replace the usual atomic energy. well yes that to depend on the success will be the project so it's easy to decide but if mystical shiba is mistaken then you will succeed right sometime sometime sometime you know but for as a real. thing in the history he also mentioned the very very. how when s. or with the creature so one gram of three to him caving more the. same to sell it and people like that in my memory this is absolutely not correct but still i know i understand you're a patriot of your project but everything has disadvantages value lynch and the disadvantage is the weak point of your project which you still have to work. there are several foster war fusion was modish ca
the source of energy like rain you work in response and we need to use richer. so. it's not instead you're acting with. but never a. video activities and also only life high they do octave wist. is not produced by fusion and hugh said that this is what you're doing now is an experiment but do you think that in the future if we continue predictions in the do you think that fusion power should replace the usual atomic energy. well yes that to depend on the success will be the project so it's easy...
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so the energy demand and energy supply and infrastructure deficit is there. and you know, we see, you know, doubling of energy demand over the next decade. and that's going to continue fueling the name for -- >> you see that sort of energy demand then. how are you reacting in terms of what your investment strategy is going to be, your production strategy? >> we've been in asia for just over 40 years. and leighton is one of the few companies with a full economic footprint off of asia. we continue to export services where we can extract value. we're excited about the opportunities we see, especially in countries such as indonesia. >> just talk about australia. we heard inflation, a little weaker than expected today. mr. swann from rbc says there's potentially room to cut rates. do you think they need to? what's your view of the economy? >> i think the big issue for us that we're seeing affecting a lot of businesses is the strong australian dollar. and i think companies need to adjust to a new norm of having a stronger dollar and what does that mean and how can
so the energy demand and energy supply and infrastructure deficit is there. and you know, we see, you know, doubling of energy demand over the next decade. and that's going to continue fueling the name for -- >> you see that sort of energy demand then. how are you reacting in terms of what your investment strategy is going to be, your production strategy? >> we've been in asia for just over 40 years. and leighton is one of the few companies with a full economic footprint off of...
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need some energy, they go right to those monster energy drinks. here's the ticker symbol today and how it fared today. you can see it was down. and one of the reasons why is because there's been talk that -- obviously the famous hedge fund manager may be shorting the stock. now we have seen what happens went he shorts stocks. we have seen it with other companies when they sell off dramatically, morningstar actually told dow jones they think that that was because of the chatter on twitter that it may be him; right? what we're seeing here, one of the other reasons and clear reasons why monster may be coming under pressure is because you have lawmakers now sending letters to 14 energy drink makers, including monster beverage, asking more about the ingredients, potential health problems. we reported that many people drink energy drinks, they are in the hospital with heart conditions, did they have a prior condition? all of this requires so much more investigation. but the investigations have begun. back to you. david: i'm under the influence right now
need some energy, they go right to those monster energy drinks. here's the ticker symbol today and how it fared today. you can see it was down. and one of the reasons why is because there's been talk that -- obviously the famous hedge fund manager may be shorting the stock. now we have seen what happens went he shorts stocks. we have seen it with other companies when they sell off dramatically, morningstar actually told dow jones they think that that was because of the chatter on twitter that...
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. >> germany is in the process of completely remodeling its energy infrastructure. this has become necessary after parliament decided to phase out nuclear power. more than a quarter of germany's electricity now comes from renewable sources of energy like wind power, for example. the bulk of germany's eco friend the electricity is now generated in the country's wind parks on the northern coast. demand for electricity is highest in the south of germany, where industrial plants have to be kept running. the electricity generated by wind power then has to be transported from high up in the north are down to the south. different countries are connected by europe's electricity grid, and in the past, neighboring countries found it easy to coordinate who would use the grid at what time and how much capacity was required. that has changed. now if there is a strong wind on the german coast, this can create problems for germany's neighbors, such as the czech republic. >> the engineer in charge of the substation south of prague has problems, and they are getting worse. his lines
. >> germany is in the process of completely remodeling its energy infrastructure. this has become necessary after parliament decided to phase out nuclear power. more than a quarter of germany's electricity now comes from renewable sources of energy like wind power, for example. the bulk of germany's eco friend the electricity is now generated in the country's wind parks on the northern coast. demand for electricity is highest in the south of germany, where industrial plants have to be...
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. >> germany is in the process of completely remodeling its energy infrastructure. this has become necessary after parliament decided to phase out nuclear power. more than a quarter of germany's electricity now comes from renewable sources of energy like wind power, for example. the bulk of germany's eco friend the electricity is now generated in the country's wind parks on the northern coast. demand for electricity is highest in the south of germany, where industrial plants have to be kept running. the electricity generated by wind power then has to be transported from high up in the north are down to the south. different countries are connected by europe's electricity grid, and in the past, neighboring countries found it easy to coordinate who would use the grid at what time and how much capacity was required. that has changed. now if there is a strong wind on the german coast, this can create problems for germany's neighbors, such as the czech republic. >> the engineer in charge of the substation south of prague has problems, and they are getting worse. his lines
. >> germany is in the process of completely remodeling its energy infrastructure. this has become necessary after parliament decided to phase out nuclear power. more than a quarter of germany's electricity now comes from renewable sources of energy like wind power, for example. the bulk of germany's eco friend the electricity is now generated in the country's wind parks on the northern coast. demand for electricity is highest in the south of germany, where industrial plants have to be...
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credits because the most important thing is to make sure people are getting a good deal in terms of energy prices. that is why we're going to be legislating to make companies put people on the lowest available tariffs. that is something that undecided of the house we're doing which will help all families. >> as a diabetic can i welcome the fact that last year the prime minister lit up number 10 for the first time on world diabetes day? one-third of all the prime minister leaders have got either, are either obese or their overweight. yet they consume cans of coke and pepsi that contain up to eight teaspoons of sugar. what steps is the prime minister imposing to take to engage manufacturers in the war against sugar? if we don't act now, the next generation will be overwhelmed by diabetes epidemic. >> i think the right honorable friend is absolutely right to raise this issue. it is one of the biggest health challenges that we face in our country, a public health challenge that we face. he's right to highlight the problem of excessive eating of sugar. that is why we challenge business to a res
credits because the most important thing is to make sure people are getting a good deal in terms of energy prices. that is why we're going to be legislating to make companies put people on the lowest available tariffs. that is something that undecided of the house we're doing which will help all families. >> as a diabetic can i welcome the fact that last year the prime minister lit up number 10 for the first time on world diabetes day? one-third of all the prime minister leaders have got...
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off of doug richie, who heads up energy, he's also gone. so i think this is in the context of the current move, that there is more corporate accountability. this is a slip down for the poor handling of that merger. i think this is a sign of the times. and i think with a new guy, sam walsh, well regarded by shareholders, he's a long-term employee. >> he's the operations guy, right? >> correct. >> what we're doing here with rio is what we've done with bank ceos is get guys in and know how things work. >> yeah, but look, albanese has been with the company for 30 years. you could equally look at that as the period that's not normal. i'm not sure, even today, whether that acquisition would have made sense. >> but it's where we're at now that the outlook for iron ore is looking better, china has not fallen off a cliff, and rio tinto are talking about ramping up production by about 15 odd percent. so there's an element of, i guess, luck in any transaction. that's the simple reality. something substantive with the tsc, we could all look back and sa
off of doug richie, who heads up energy, he's also gone. so i think this is in the context of the current move, that there is more corporate accountability. this is a slip down for the poor handling of that merger. i think this is a sign of the times. and i think with a new guy, sam walsh, well regarded by shareholders, he's a long-term employee. >> he's the operations guy, right? >> correct. >> what we're doing here with rio is what we've done with bank ceos is get guys in...
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but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breastfeeding, should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breas
but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some blood tests. showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number -- not just me. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% (testosterone gel). the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy, increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue...
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i am trying to bring some energy. good god. >> celine dion. >> going back to why people hate us. why other countries hate us. it is not they want to be us. what they want is the position we told or perceive to be holding at the top of the food chain. that's what they want. >> i thought it was less be like us over be with me. get to this, but we are running out of time. big government i want to reiterate is the name of your general till -- genital, correct? >> you don't have to be so crass. genitals is very personal. >> i do a lot of bipartisan blinking. >> you have five seconds left, you guys are all wrong about dena. she did not say republicans were nazis. she said her character was in -- and she said -- if you had read had story and not been like a bunch of brent bozell. >> i wish i know who preferenced them. >> he is a guy with a red beer and he is angry all the time. lena said she was exposing her character ter, quote, unquote and thought it was a fun spot to eke plor. the character so the is that republicans were nazis. is she pointed out that she herself might -- she maybe
i am trying to bring some energy. good god. >> celine dion. >> going back to why people hate us. why other countries hate us. it is not they want to be us. what they want is the position we told or perceive to be holding at the top of the food chain. that's what they want. >> i thought it was less be like us over be with me. get to this, but we are running out of time. big government i want to reiterate is the name of your general till -- genital, correct? >> you don't...
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nrg energy celebrating the recent merger with gen-on energy. and part of the ireland fund. more financials, blackrock beats. >> yeah, yeah, well, look, companies are taking in a lot of assets. i think you sue the inflows, people after the uncertainty of the fiscal cliff ending, money is coming back to these funds. i think it's a decent story. i've got to tell you. the negative still among the analysts, bank of new york was downgraded today. you would upgrade bank of new york, not downgrade it. the analysts i think still have to catch up with the valuation stories. >> say her out with a downgrade of goldman sachs, so similar call there. we're watching the home builders. and we're seeing home builders , across the board trade higher. the etf that tracks home builders up by about a percent. and jim, it's interesting you hear about all these, a story yesterday that lenar is going into the rental business, just when we thought maybe rents had peaked. >> stuart miller knows more than pretty much anybody else i know other than may bob toll. more importantly i want to say that palt
nrg energy celebrating the recent merger with gen-on energy. and part of the ireland fund. more financials, blackrock beats. >> yeah, yeah, well, look, companies are taking in a lot of assets. i think you sue the inflows, people after the uncertainty of the fiscal cliff ending, money is coming back to these funds. i think it's a decent story. i've got to tell you. the negative still among the analysts, bank of new york was downgraded today. you would upgrade bank of new york, not...
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credits because the most important thing is to make sure people are getting a good deal in terms of energy prices. that is why we're going to be legislating to make companies put people on the lowest available tariffs. that is something that undecided of the house we're doing which will help all families. >> as a diabetic can i welcome the fact that last year the prime minister lit up number 10 for the first time on world diabetes day? one-third of all the prime minister leaders have got either, are either obese or their overweight. yet they consume cans of coke and pepsi that contain up to eight teaspoons of sugar. what steps is the prime minister imposing to take to engage manufacturers in the war against sugar? if we don't act now, the next generation will be overwhelmed by diabetes epidemic. >> i think the right honorable friend is absolutely right to raise this issue. it is one of the biggest health challenges that we face in our country, a public health challenge that we face. he's right to highlight the problem of excessive eating of sugar. that is why we challenge business to a res
credits because the most important thing is to make sure people are getting a good deal in terms of energy prices. that is why we're going to be legislating to make companies put people on the lowest available tariffs. that is something that undecided of the house we're doing which will help all families. >> as a diabetic can i welcome the fact that last year the prime minister lit up number 10 for the first time on world diabetes day? one-third of all the prime minister leaders have got...
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, taking all of those steps and making sure, again, something never done by the party opposite that energy companies will have to put people on the lowest tariffs. that is a record we can be proud of. >> steve basic. >> mr. speaker -- [inaudible] my constituency is enb during a hideous regulatory fast thanks to the health and safety executive and the european union. the british economy is very reliant on smallnd medium businesses far less able to cope with bad regulation particularly when it's badly administer inside the u.k. >> my honorable friend is absolutely right. businesses large andsml are complaining about the burden of regulation. not just the burden of regular ration from europe -- regulation from europe, but more generally. and that ishy we should be fighting in europe for a more flexible europe and a europe where we see regulations come off. but the view of the party opposite is sit back, do nothing and never listen to the british >> you have been watching prime minister's questions from the british house of commons. watch any time at c-span.org, where you can find video asked
, taking all of those steps and making sure, again, something never done by the party opposite that energy companies will have to put people on the lowest tariffs. that is a record we can be proud of. >> steve basic. >> mr. speaker -- [inaudible] my constituency is enb during a hideous regulatory fast thanks to the health and safety executive and the european union. the british economy is very reliant on smallnd medium businesses far less able to cope with bad regulation...
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we can look at energy on the whole. today greece is an energy hump. the inroads of the energy and roads of the 12st century run through greece today pane research, innovation, utilizing the country's scientific dynamic and potential. there's so many children that are heading out to other countries today. greece can return to the road of growth if it can overcome its endemic. weaknesses and with the help of all of those who not want to take advantage of grows but truly want to help it and stablize itself in europe. >> thank you very much. just a quick followup question, if you allow me. the national agenda is that you are in -- [inaudible] in washington last month you were in brazil. and emerging economy which has been growing quite faster together with other emerging economies especially in egypt and and indonesia. and these emerging economies have been also growing so fast -- [inaudible] a number of markets reforms. which can greece learn from the emerging economies? >> translator: let me begin by telling you, that the greek example has many differen
we can look at energy on the whole. today greece is an energy hump. the inroads of the energy and roads of the 12st century run through greece today pane research, innovation, utilizing the country's scientific dynamic and potential. there's so many children that are heading out to other countries today. greece can return to the road of growth if it can overcome its endemic. weaknesses and with the help of all of those who not want to take advantage of grows but truly want to help it and...
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in both case, they wanted us to tax energy. that i think is a danger. they prejudge the science. >> let's go to a very successful guy, lives in a big guzzling state of texas. what is your view, global warming? >> i have no idea. >> good for you. >> i like that answer. that is a refreshing answer. >> i look at it honestly and say from 1880 to 2013, that might not be a big enough sample, you know? who knows how many years, you know, forever's a long time and it's really hard to gauge. >> seems to me the bulk of evidence supports climate change and if the climate is changing the implications of that are so profound. >> the way we pollute our earth cannot be healthy for it. >> no. >> okay, we'll be right back.
in both case, they wanted us to tax energy. that i think is a danger. they prejudge the science. >> let's go to a very successful guy, lives in a big guzzling state of texas. what is your view, global warming? >> i have no idea. >> good for you. >> i like that answer. that is a refreshing answer. >> i look at it honestly and say from 1880 to 2013, that might not be a big enough sample, you know? who knows how many years, you know, forever's a long time and it's...
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and so this really is a but energy independence. the country currently imports over 90 percent of the uranium we need to power are safe, reliable, affordable nuclear reactors. we can help reduce the dangerous dependence on foreign countries and to the opening virginians back to work. we can do about protecting the environment. adam: and the people who would beat down river from this mine in virginia beach, 500,000 people are worried about their water supply, and there have been accidents, 1979, in new mexico one of the dams to keep back the collection from mina al west ruptured and wehad contamination, but then an unpopulated area of the country. isn't that the danger here? >> we are part of a coalition of groups. business groups. the local chamber of commerce the robbers as the county where this would be -- the industrial and. folks that often cannot agree on what date is, but we see this issue clearly. this is really the wrong place for this type of activity. the look at where cole's hill is, not too far from danville, talking abo
and so this really is a but energy independence. the country currently imports over 90 percent of the uranium we need to power are safe, reliable, affordable nuclear reactors. we can help reduce the dangerous dependence on foreign countries and to the opening virginians back to work. we can do about protecting the environment. adam: and the people who would beat down river from this mine in virginia beach, 500,000 people are worried about their water supply, and there have been accidents, 1979,...
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that's why the government wants to expand the use of renewable energy resources. the exhibition has shown that foreign participants are in agreement and see a business opportunity. the need for clean energy future for the gulf countries is no longer in question. companies from around the world seek their place in this growing market. more than 650 exhibitors are here to explore, trade and invest in opportunities. a swiss company is showcasing a robot for cleaning solar panels. it can be operated by remote control. the price tag starts at about $100,000. >> all the challenges in today's i staylation is that our time, dirt covers the surface, especially in this area, it's a sandy area, so regular cleaning is required to insure a operative time. >> reporter: more than 30 firms are taking part from japan, one of the largest oil importers from the uae. a senior official says japan has a lot of expertise in renewable energies. >> translator: japan has advanced technology which should be put to good use. there are also business opportunities, not only the private sector
that's why the government wants to expand the use of renewable energy resources. the exhibition has shown that foreign participants are in agreement and see a business opportunity. the need for clean energy future for the gulf countries is no longer in question. companies from around the world seek their place in this growing market. more than 650 exhibitors are here to explore, trade and invest in opportunities. a swiss company is showcasing a robot for cleaning solar panels. it can be...
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automakers rallied on expect ages with more supportive policies for green energy. this following the country's recent pollution problems. b shares also scored on hopes that more firms will announce buyback programs at a premium or convert b shares into hong kong listed h shares. elsewhere, the hang seng finished slightly weaker. this after the country's second largest telcomaker issued a profit warning. but do note that its rival posted a 33% jump in profits. the kospi ending slightly lower. the apple mrooi suppliers lost ground ahead of the tech giant's q4 earnings out later this week. the asx 200 ended marginally in the green. shares of national australia bank rose after reports it may get an offer to offload its uk operations. india's sensex ended higher by .25%. back to you. >> sixuan, thank you very much for that. >>> turning now to the u.s., president barack obama began his second term on sunday in a low key inauguration ceremony at the white house. gathered with his family in the blue room, obama put his hand on a family bible to recite the 35-word oath. >>
automakers rallied on expect ages with more supportive policies for green energy. this following the country's recent pollution problems. b shares also scored on hopes that more firms will announce buyback programs at a premium or convert b shares into hong kong listed h shares. elsewhere, the hang seng finished slightly weaker. this after the country's second largest telcomaker issued a profit warning. but do note that its rival posted a 33% jump in profits. the kospi ending slightly lower....
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in both case, they wanted us to tax energy. that i think is a danger. they prejudge the science. >> let's go to a very successful guy, lives in a big guzzling state of texas. what is your view, global warming? >> i have no idea. >> good for you. >> i like that answer. that is a refreshing answer. >> i look at it honestly and say from 1880 to 2013, that might not be a big enough sample, you know? who knows how many years, you know, forever's a long time and it's really hard to gauge. >> seems to me the bulk of evidence supports climate change and if the climate is changing the implications of that are so profound. >> the way we pollute our earth cannot be healthy for it. >> no. >> okay, we'll be right back. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on
in both case, they wanted us to tax energy. that i think is a danger. they prejudge the science. >> let's go to a very successful guy, lives in a big guzzling state of texas. what is your view, global warming? >> i have no idea. >> good for you. >> i like that answer. that is a refreshing answer. >> i look at it honestly and say from 1880 to 2013, that might not be a big enough sample, you know? who knows how many years, you know, forever's a long time and it's...
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energy drinks are senningga growing number of ppepll... to phe e-r.that's according to a ffnds the nuuber oo people who go for emeegency treatment after connuming energy drinks... has ádoubledá naaionwide in the past 4 years. the survey finds energy drinks can causs insomnia, nervousness, headaahes and seizures... and calls energy drink consumptionn "rising public healtt problem." a new stuuy finds the lower the grade a student earns... the more likely parents are funding their child's cllege education.that's ccording to california-merced soccooogy professor.sse says it's surprising... because parents assume if theyypaa for thh cost of college completley the better their childdwill perffrm in college. not so... with more free ime use it for leisure activities iistead of studying. coming up... 3bets are being placed... for the patriots.what mayor nst stephanii rawlinns--lake is asking from boston's mayor... this was a very elaborate, vvry sophisticated hoax and controveesy... surrounding ne of college football'ssbest players.the disturbin
energy drinks are senningga growing number of ppepll... to phe e-r.that's according to a ffnds the nuuber oo people who go for emeegency treatment after connuming energy drinks... has ádoubledá naaionwide in the past 4 years. the survey finds energy drinks can causs insomnia, nervousness, headaahes and seizures... and calls energy drink consumptionn "rising public healtt problem." a new stuuy finds the lower the grade a student earns... the more likely parents are funding their...
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he adds the president wants to focus on measures to help the economy and energy development, immigration and public safety as well. they want to see president do more in congress. >>> 800,000 spectators expected and security will have to be tight with that. good morning katherine. >> good morning. when asked about the situation in algeria and mollie we were told there was no change to the threat level at home. t this is a national security event. the lead organization for counter-terrorism and investigation is the cia. they were recently given a tour of the ee kret service command center and undisclosed location. this is the main coordination center for real time information today. secretary napolitano told reporters months of planning is involved. >> starting sunday is will contingo continuously from monday to tuesday. it is a national security event protecting an event this large, complex, with this many different venues with this number of people coming requires a lot of coordination. >> the fbi explained they are reviewing r reviewing real time information that is constantly being su
he adds the president wants to focus on measures to help the economy and energy development, immigration and public safety as well. they want to see president do more in congress. >>> 800,000 spectators expected and security will have to be tight with that. good morning katherine. >> good morning. when asked about the situation in algeria and mollie we were told there was no change to the threat level at home. t this is a national security event. the lead organization for...
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i think energy, we're underweight energy. we've been underweight energy. i think we feel pretty comfortable about that. now financials on the other hand, clearly a great performer, the best performer last year. in hindsight i think we would have been loved to overweight financials. we're a little bit underweight. that is one of the ones along with industrials in my book, we're even weight industrials. we should probably look at advancing that a little bit too. so financials and industrials are the two that for us, we're watching them very closely. but i think financials obviously had a really good run. things will improve for them but we're not going to see the kind of run in financials we did this year that we did last year. tracy: they were so low. they too could only go up. i know you were overweight consumer discretionary. go ahead. >> in financials when you have a $5 stock go to 8 or $10. that is big move. we had a lot of those in financials. tracy: we most certainly did, just so everyone knows you're overweight consumer discretionary information tech
i think energy, we're underweight energy. we've been underweight energy. i think we feel pretty comfortable about that. now financials on the other hand, clearly a great performer, the best performer last year. in hindsight i think we would have been loved to overweight financials. we're a little bit underweight. that is one of the ones along with industrials in my book, we're even weight industrials. we should probably look at advancing that a little bit too. so financials and industrials are...
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for energy, or was that a function of military budgeting, or is it more than that? so first question is, was information technology the real big mess? or is energy and/or propulsion after failure to do anything fair for the last 40 years also part of our miss and the reason here today? >> oh, well, certainly it's a great candidate, and you can see the exponential rise of it. and that happens for lots of areas like energy, transport. but these are saturated. here's some of the candidates. we have doubled -- up next to a, here's a flying car by the way, for those who care about flying cars. you can buy this. they came out this year. and it's really kind of fun i think. i mean, today's era car. it's not completely dead. people have largely not notice that we have increase agricultural productivity a great deal and that's not so much important to us but to the rest of the world, otherwise these giant starvation's that fall -- the current science advisor predicted would have happen. they just didn't see the green level issue coming. it's also true that the increase in th
for energy, or was that a function of military budgeting, or is it more than that? so first question is, was information technology the real big mess? or is energy and/or propulsion after failure to do anything fair for the last 40 years also part of our miss and the reason here today? >> oh, well, certainly it's a great candidate, and you can see the exponential rise of it. and that happens for lots of areas like energy, transport. but these are saturated. here's some of the candidates....
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but increase investment in transportation of energy infrastructure needs in the modern substituting outdated inefficient or shoot reduction lines of what's new in the state of the art and we hope that foreign direct investment would be instrumental in insurance is called by the way for you yesterday only took a decision and it was a matter of principle to start using your left side of the accumulated tragedy serves to fund long term investment approach tech that will be paying back or closely in your first trying to be the flume of the species so of course provided to you you must know that those savings sorry save corey so we sheltered rita magnus the most is that you off guarantees a safety net to say that i will fit in the new year is what you are trying to do with you that we should do from go back in twenty eleven still it's in the woods whom i spoke a lot to about doing about your shin i spoke about the need to use a bolt and a term first mrs paine a chance businesses chance again with knowledge as to modernize the biz that's the i.c.c. promotion session of the new industry to recreate
but increase investment in transportation of energy infrastructure needs in the modern substituting outdated inefficient or shoot reduction lines of what's new in the state of the art and we hope that foreign direct investment would be instrumental in insurance is called by the way for you yesterday only took a decision and it was a matter of principle to start using your left side of the accumulated tragedy serves to fund long term investment approach tech that will be paying back or closely...
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and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >> bill: continuing now with george stephanopoulos from the abc news studios in new york city. i want to get your take from tom brokaw former nbc anchors saying this about supporting gun control. it reminds me a lot of what happened in the south in the 1960's during the civil rights movement. good people stayed in their houses and didn't speak up when there was carnage in the streets. and total violation of the fundamental rights of african-americans as they marched in selma and they let bull kanter and the redneck elements of the south and the clan take over the culture and become the face of it now a lot of people who i knew who grew up during that time have deep regrets about not speaking out. >> bill: is it valid to compare gun control with civil rights? >> it's not the analogy i would use but i think what he was talking about there is the kind of passion that feet feel right now and the
and help ensure a constant supply of clean energy. the things we build share one belief. that the world's biggest challenges deserve even bigger solutions. powerful answers. verizon. >> bill: continuing now with george stephanopoulos from the abc news studios in new york city. i want to get your take from tom brokaw former nbc anchors saying this about supporting gun control. it reminds me a lot of what happened in the south in the 1960's during the civil rights movement. good people...
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barbara walters, oprah, many others who do what i do and have been doing it very a very long time, the energy and determination and competitive spirit that still surges through all your veins. barbara walters is, what, 64 years old? she kills every day to win an interview. people of her, quist in britain would have been retired by 70 and tending their begonias in a garden somewhere but she wants to beat me every single day to a booking. i can't think of a more inspiring place to work in my particular chosen profession because you feel you're with the most competitive people for the biggest guess on the biggest platform. for any interviewer-- and we're all egomaniacs at hart, really. we love people to watch our interviews. this is the place to be if you want to be -- >> rose: at this table. >> this very table. >> rose: thank you, piers. piers morgan, good to have you. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in hi-definition. â
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from the place that can't is from, north dakota, you see the change in the paradigm on energy. we will go from an important country to exporting. our cost of energy for as far as i can see will be the lowest in the world and will change the whole dynamic of our markets and how we produce and how productive we are and how we grow as a society, but that is only part of it. we're still the place for all the great ideas come from. whether it is apple, facebook, for my part of the country for we are producing breakthroughs in medical technology. we are a place of massive liquidity. america is still inherently entrepreneurial. we still have people willing to take risks for the opportunity for themselves and the people they employ. the one thing that makes people concerned is our fiscal house, and the fact that we are on a totally unsustainable path, and that if we stay of this path we will essentially bankrupt our future and our children's future and reduce our standard of living. how do we resolve this? how do we get the one deal, as the foreign minister of australia said? it appear
from the place that can't is from, north dakota, you see the change in the paradigm on energy. we will go from an important country to exporting. our cost of energy for as far as i can see will be the lowest in the world and will change the whole dynamic of our markets and how we produce and how productive we are and how we grow as a society, but that is only part of it. we're still the place for all the great ideas come from. whether it is apple, facebook, for my part of the country for we are...
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gas in the exploitation of shale oil is ushering in a new era in which the united states will become energy independent for the first time in two generations i think that's going to be the cue for a written a song for the american manufacturing and the world is going to be pretty surprised by what the united states does economically over the next ten years which by the way has big implications for russia to. ten years ago if you were running gazprom you never thought for a minute that you would find yourself being on the cards by north america but that's what's happening bad implications for russia and i think that's one thing that is going to make life tough for gus from but you know what's bad for gazprom is not necessarily bad for russia and we should be very careful to make that distinction in fact it would be good for russia if gazprom had less power it would be good for russia if the big concentrations of power in this economy were broken up with diminished and you had a more competitive decentralized economic system. and let's quickly run through the markets now to see where we stand
gas in the exploitation of shale oil is ushering in a new era in which the united states will become energy independent for the first time in two generations i think that's going to be the cue for a written a song for the american manufacturing and the world is going to be pretty surprised by what the united states does economically over the next ten years which by the way has big implications for russia to. ten years ago if you were running gazprom you never thought for a minute that you would...
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it really was the new technology in place, the new energy savings for global airlines and on pace to double the number of dream liners it delivered it year. started out in 2011 which was already late with just 346 last year, more than 80 this year. with this uncertainty what kind of threat to its earnings gross potential. >> it's interesting. when you talk about the dream liner and boeing, when you talk about earnings over the next two years, most analysts have this booked at zero margin so from an eps perspective there is really no impact from a revenue going forward it will be around 20% of revenue, so the story for boeing is not necessarily earnings, it's cash generation so, the market is looking for, you know, when will the 787 turn cash positive versus accounting positive. and so that before all of this was a number sort of late 2014, 2015. >> so you have gone to sell here with boeing shares trading in the low 70s with this kind of headline risk call, not necessarily a financial concern. at what point would boeing share price present just a compelling value would you have to buy
it really was the new technology in place, the new energy savings for global airlines and on pace to double the number of dream liners it delivered it year. started out in 2011 which was already late with just 346 last year, more than 80 this year. with this uncertainty what kind of threat to its earnings gross potential. >> it's interesting. when you talk about the dream liner and boeing, when you talk about earnings over the next two years, most analysts have this booked at zero margin...